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Show Obituaries Brigham Tripp Brisban Trip 42, t Weal Third Porta street, switehmea foreaian for Ute suoa Pacifla railroad, died Sunday at ;M a a In Salt Lake hospital of A "w j heart dlseaae. .. -aa-m. He was bora Jane jmmm '-a. 1S97. at Murrey. ' S kon of Enocb Bart- 1 .1 Kit and Mary Opse t.m i f- Trtpp. V L Ms was member Y the Brotherhood f Mmf I of Railway Traln- . 7 I men. No, 941. ud a t -- member of tha L. D. M . ehurrh. Me served T. stent yeare as prest- f dnt of the Twenty- eiahlb L. D. ft. ward 1 1 T. M. M. 1 A., was m i av I director of tha ward I la V. f bud set system and a 7 At ttv nembar of taw sev-f sev-f i J. f 1 X ejuornm. I JL Sunrfving art kM I . , m 1 widow. Mrs. Ivy T. ? f Wt '. Trtpp; t w sons, Sk - Kennsts) and Orant neaw , ; Trtpp, and a dauab Mr. Trtpp ter. Mrs. June T. Mltckcll. all of Salt Lake City two sisters, Mrs. Mae Neleoo and Mrs. Ettelle Johnston John-ston of Oakland, CaL. and a iraajdaoa, Oiea Tripp Mitcoea. . Margaret L Wilson PLEASANT GROVE Mrs. Msnrsrtrt Lockheart Wilson, kO, a resident of Pk assist as-sist Grove Use past jVO yeara. died at bar bone Sunday at 3 9mmmm30mm P. at. after a sU I 1 weeks' Ulricas, I St V She was born ta WTAf AJ Ham lit os. Scotland, T Ji I'l October 79, KA. a I 'ansssV-.l dauanter of Daniel w T- iJMd Meirartt Glenn t 1 Lockheart. Her . father came to Utah t ltW A m 1S8 and bis fam- . v ty followed four I i il ,S rears later, resktlni V V . V ' A tor number of I m j f tit'" " " 1 married to Spears J " f VVllaoa at Evanstnn, t- i 1 - J VVyu., Decomber 28, fT f 1 7 a. He died Octo- I ber S, 124. I I Mrs. Wllaosi bad I Joaen active tn L D. I . f A. rburrh affairs for llBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB(BBvBja more than 40 years and waa a taarnrr Mra. WNaaa In tha Rallaf .oclatr. Stimvnig ara tha following aona and dauabtrra: Mra Maritarrt W. Rhoell and Mra Nrttkt W. Wadlry of Pla.aant Orova. Mra May Carlaon of Chartaatoa. Roy Wtj-aon Wtj-aon pt Lo.iaB.arh. Cal.; Mra Elbal W. lwtoa of Caspar. Wya. and Mra. Iran. Paary. Tbomaa and Antua Wllaon, all of Oarfkld; 40 trandchlldraa and 31 graat grandehlklraa. Puneral aarvteaa will sa condnctad Wadnaaday at 2 p. in. tn tha Plaaaant Grova Third L D. S. ward cbapal by Biahop Joaapa Walkar. Burial wilt ba In Plaaaant Grova Clly camatery. Piianda may rail at tha raaldcuca Tuaaday avaolns and Wadnaaday Wadnaa-day prior ta aarvlcaa. Mat hew J. Phillips PROVO Mat hew J. Phillips. S3, pioneer pio-neer timberman and Utah lake boating enthusiast, died early Sunday morning at rMMHHMMMin the homo of bis .sSP." daushter. Mrs. Ber- . , - tha LlebhardL tn ' ' Pleasant View, fol- ; "P lowing haart at- i,; He was born Ftb- sw 1 mary 27. 1857. In a-lftV, pro vo, a son of ' - V .J Mathew G. D. and . X Susaaaa Jaaies Oa r Phillips. Whan he 4 r "fr E a 2 years of age his parents moved lo issifV New Brunswick, Can-I Can-I WV ad a. where he lived I S until 1ST4. when be 1,1 returned to Provo. I 1 He worked for many 1 1 years as a tlmber- I I man and operated a 1 1 boat concession on I I Utah lake for the J L Paat IS years. He tn s, r r I s 4 Elisabeth Mr. Pfcimpc Woodhead oa March 30. 1H77. She died In 1900. Surviving are four sons and two daughters. daugh-ters. Gordon and Robert Phillips of Provo, Hay Phillips of Ore Ron. Kenneth Phillips of American Pork. Mrs. Bertha Llehhardt of Pleasant View and Mrs. Ruby Williamson William-son of American Pork; 32 grandchildren, 24 grsat-grkndrhlidren and two sisters, Mrs. JC. E. Richards of Malad, Idaho, and Mra. Laura Jenkins of Harbor City, Cal. Funeral services will be couducted Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. tn the L. D. 8. Pleasant View ward chapel by Bishop 4-Vnn layior. Dtiriai win oa in ri, v.11, burial park. Piianda may call at Bar. Mortuary Tuaaday avrnlna and at tba noma of Mra Llabnardt prior to to aarvlcaa Karl Morrison Nussbaum OGDEN Puneral services for Kan Morrison Nuaabaum. 4-year-old son of Auguat snd Hsttls Morrison Nuaabaum of 3hg Eighth street, will ba conducted Tuesday Tues-day at 11:30 a. m. in Ocden L. D. 8. Tenth ward chapel by Biahop Arthur O. Pledcer. Burial will be In Ogden City cemetery, directed by Lark I a A Sons mortuary. mor-tuary. Friends may eall at tha Nussbaum home Monday arte moon and evening and Tuesday until 11 a. m. Alfred Leroy Aubrey i OGUfcN Funeral services for Alfred Leroy Aubrey, SO. of 2177 Jefferson avenue, ave-nue, who died Saturday, will be conducted Tuesday at 2:30 p. ra. at 36 East Seventh South street, salt Lake City, by P. A. flteckart, reader of First Church of Christ, Scientist. Burial will ba In Salt Laks City cemetery. Friends may eall at Deeeret mortuary M Ogden all day Monday and at the place of funeral In Salt Lake City Tuesday from 10 a. m. until time for services. The family has requested that ao flowers ba seat James Newell Green FOUNTAIN ORE EN James Newell Green. 25. died at the borne of bla father late Saturday after a two moot ha' Illness frwn a etrcptororcus Infection. Mr. Green mas born In Founts la Oreen. July in. 1914, s son of Richard R. and Nellie Sit Andersen Green. Hi mother died In May. 19.19. Surviving; are his father and two broth-era. broth-era. Reed and Elmo Green, all of Fountain Green, and a staler, Mrs. Verua Gardner of Levan. Funeral services will be conducted by Bishop Irving P. Oldroyd at 1 p. m. Tuesday Tues-day in the Fountain Oreen L. D. S. ward rhapel. Friends may call at the family home Tuesday from 10 a. am. till time o( ervtces. Interment wilt be ta the Fountain Oreea cemetery, directed by the J scobs mortuary. |